THE PEACH. 309 



Late Rareripe. — About 1st August. 



Lady Parham. — Medium, skin greenish white, seldom with 

 any red, flesh white, juicy, vinous, highly flavored; a first rate 

 late variety. Beginning of October. 



Lagrange. — Middle and end of August. 



Old Mixon Free — Middle to end of July. 



Osceola. — Large, golden yellow, with orange cheuk, with 

 a few red veins ; flesh golden yellow, sweet, buttery, and with 

 an apricot flavor ; belonging to the Indian type. Beginning of 

 September. 



Picquett's Late. — Very large, yellow, with red cheek ; 

 flesh yellow, buttery, rich, sweet, and of the highest flavor. 

 Originated by Antoine Picquett, Esq., Belair Georgia, and a 

 most valuable acquisition. 1st Sept. 



Red Cheek Melocoton. — Ripe middle July. 



Stump the World. — Very large white, with bright red 

 cheek ; flesh white, juicy and of good flavor, stands carriage 

 well and a fine market variety. July 20th and lasts three 

 weeks. 



Susquehannah. — End of July. 



Troth's Early. — Almost identical with Early Tillotson. 

 Ripens three or four days later. 



CLING STONES. 



Austin's Late Red. — Large, white, with red cheek, flesh 

 white, juicy, vinous, and well flavored. Middle of October. 



Bagby's. — Large, white juicy ; tree of slender growth. 

 Middle August. 



Bordeaux. — Large, yellow, with a faint red cheek, flesh 

 yellow, rather coarse, but of good flavor, very showy. Ripe 

 July 20th. 



Chinese.— Splendid in our climate. 



Demming's September. — Large, oblong, with a protuber- 

 ance, yellow, with red cheek ; flesh yellow, red near the stone ; 

 juicy, vinous and excellent; resembles the Lemon Cling. 

 Middle September. 



Elmyra. — Large, white, nearly covered with red ; flesh 

 white and red near the stone, juicy, good. July 15th. 



